Freddie Freeman only runs 0.01 mph faster than Sid Bream. Glad he stopped at third lol

01 Apr 2014 00:53

First, let me say I'm not a big fan of Barry Bonds and hope he and the others (dopers) never get in the hall. That being said, and I may be out there in left field on this, but I recall when Barry came to the team. He proved that he was major league caliber from day one. He didn't have the greatest personality. Okay. But he was tied to the team for 5 years before he could file for free agency. He asked to have his contract renegotiated and was turned down. Even when he was proving that he was 'franchise' material (ala Bobby Bonilla), we kept him to his contract, which was peanuts. His last two years paid more (still peanuts) probably due to incentive clauses (MVP, All Star, Gold Glove and Silver Slugger) in 91 & 92. With his contract fulfilled and the embarrassment of his lollipop throw to the plate to nail a limping Sid Bream (ala Neil O'Donnell to Larry Brown), he got out of town. I have mixed feelings about the guy but still wish him well.

16 Mar 2014 16:50

Polestar Outdoors invites the public to a free sub sandwich party to meet and interact with former professional baseball player, Sid Bream. Lovell Bible Church, 6:00 p.m. March 16th Presented by the Lovell and Powell Chapters of Polestar Outdoors LLC.

10 Mar 2014 16:29

Though I was never much of a Rashard Mendenhall fan (he spun too *** much), I've always felt kinda bad for him. Roethlisberger threw two needless interceptions against Green Bay, including a jump ball from his own end zone, yet Steeler fans always blame Mendenhall for losing that game. Big Ben gave that game away long before Mendenhall fumbled, but folks always remember the last thing that happened (like Sid Bream's hobbled *** sliding into home).

01 Mar 2014 18:42

Surely Sid Bream was in the room, right?

01 Mar 2014 14:57

. text to me after he got home last night: "Call me Sid Bream because I am safe at home". YOU GO TO *** ADAMS.

01 Mar 2014 02:48

I see John Smoltz is hoping 4 a lions super bowl, wonder if his teammate sid bream is also a lions fan

01 Mar 2014 01:37

waiting for Block b's comeback like

28 Feb 2014 20:51

Sid Bream gets all the credit for the slide, but there is absolutely no love for Francisco Cabrera who drove him in. That bugs me, man

28 Feb 2014 17:08

(or, as a kid, playing baseball & following the Braves. I'm sure he knows who Sid Bream is, for example).

27 Feb 2014 14:22

The woman next to me on the train stole her haircut from Ben Franklin and her moustache from Sid Bream.

27 Feb 2014 12:23

If he'd thrown out Sid Bream I'd have a monument to him in my front yard. He ***

Was watching greatest games in MLB history earlier Pirates/braves game 5 from 91 or 92? Seeing Chico Lind boot that grounder still breaks my heart 23 years later. *** you Sid Bream with your Tom Selleck mustache and your broken knees!

14 Jan 2014 14:26

LOL! She's taken n so am I!,But I'll still hang in 4 the autograph,Shannon! I do have her BIL Sid Bream already!

05 Jan 2014 00:19

I guess we can put Succop with Sid Bream and Todd Graham in Pittsburgh's Sour Grapes Hall of Fame.

28 Oct 2013 04:56

Sid Bream scores the winning run from 2nd on Ron Gant’s single as Johnny Gomes’ throw limps to the plate late.

10 Oct 2013 11:40

I found myself in tears on many occasions this baseball season...none of which were induced by sadness but rather pride, joy and relief. Pride as I watched a city unite to shake the walls of PNC Park. Joy as the playoff champagne was popped. Relief as the memories of Sid Bream were erased by win and the memories of Derek Bell, Jeromy Burnitz, Matt Stairs, Rod Barajas, Matt Morris, Matt Diaz, Ramon Vasquez, Raul Mondesi...you get the point...were replaced by the memories of Russel Martin, Francisco Liriano, Justin Morneau and Marlon Byrd. This young group of Bucs brought the magic back to the north shore, but most importantly an entire generation back to baseball. Thank you to the Pittsburgh Pirates for bringing out the kid in me again and giving this great city a baseball team to be proud of! Looking forward to next year and many to come!

03 Oct 2013 22:02

Hey, How bout those Pittsburgh Pirates, its been 21 years since they made the playoffs with guys like Andy Van Slyke, Sid Bream, John Smiley and Doug Drabek, not to mention Bonds and Bonilla. Now we have a new cast in the steel city!. The Bucs with a kid named McCutchen, a real MVP, then they picked up Marlon Byrd from the Mets and Justin Morneau from the Twins went on to add Russell Martin from the Yankees and the rest is history. There pitching isn’t too shabby either, with old favorite AJ Burnett leading the way.. It may not resemble the Pirates of the 70’s with Stargell, Madlock, Clemente and Sanguillen, but since the Steelers have lost there way, the Pirates are back, and I hope they stay!

02 Oct 2013 03:32

I vaguely remember Sid Bream and the Braves eliminating the Pirates in 1992 as a kid and now they are back, got their first playoff win since Barry Bonds/Bobby Bo/Tim Wakefield era! Good for them!

01 Oct 2013 19:23

The Pittsburgh Pirates' Wild-Card Drinking Game Michael Clair 2 hours ago COMMENTARY | If you were born on the last day the Pittsburgh Pirates were in the playoffs, the day that Sid Bream's slide changed the course of human history, then you would be 13 days away from your 21st birthday, the legal drinking age. With the Pirates set to square off against the Cincinnati Reds tonight in a one-game, winner-take-all wild-card contest, that makes this the perfect time to get together with your best friends, a cooler of your favorite adult beverage (unless you are 13 days under the legal drinking age), and a box of tissues for the emotions that will surely pour out of you. And, of course, please drink responsibly. Switch to water, call a cab, take a nap -- no one will think less of you. THE GROUND RULES: One Sip - Reference to 20-year losing streak. - TBS advertisement for something that's "Very Funny." - Discussion of Andrew McCutchen's MVP merits. - Gerrit Cole is referred to as "Cole 45." - Crowd shots of Pri ...

30 Sep 2013 23:31

I remember 1992 when Sid Bream broke my 8 year old heart on the floor in our old living room. I remember 1993 when Barry Bonds left my beloved Buccos. I remember the strike shortened season of 1994...who knows, we could have finished above .500! I remember 1995, losing 13 of the first 17 games and later releasing Tim Wakefield. I remember 1996, when Leyland announced he would be leaving my Buccos at the end of the season. I remember 1997, The Freak Show, the team that almost broke the streak. I remember 1998, losing 25 of our last 30 games to finish in the basement of the division. I remember 1999 breaking my heart as well; we were at .500 on Sept. 1st. I remember 2000, had optimism to build on 99, but that didn't happen. I remember 2001, the opening of the most beautiful ballpark in the world, and 100 losses for my Buccos. I remember 2002, a decade later, positive we would break the streak...to no avail. I remember 2003, saying hello and goodbye to Kenny Lofton, and more importantly, Aramis Ramirez. I re ...

26 Sep 2013 17:00

Have you seen the CBS article about Sid Bream and Stan Belinda?

26 Sep 2013 00:30

The divergent paths of Sid Bream & Stan Belinda as the Pirates work to exorcise '92 nightmare

25 Sep 2013 23:49

Sid Bream, Stan Belinda & the Ghost of Baseball Past in Pittsburgh as the Pirates change the present

22 Sep 2013 18:12

The article in sports illustrated asks why Sid Bream stayed in Pittsburgh to live as a villain instead of a hero.

10 Sep 2013 03:47

Sid Bream broke my heart when I was 5-years-old. I remember staring at my TV and the surrounding adults in the room not fully grasping what was going on. I just knew that the Pirates lost and it made me feel horrible. I went to my first Pirates Home Opener in 1995. I've been to all but 2 since then. I've witnessed a lot of losing between October 14th, 1992 and September 9th 2013. I got my heart broken again in 1997 when the Freak Show Pirates came up short in both the NL Central title and a winning season (79-83 was the highlight of my Pirates fandom for far too long) I remember thinking 1998 and 1999 would be different. They weren't. I remember being pumped in 2001 when PNC Park opened up. I've never seen such a beautiful ballpark in my life. 2001 was a disaster of a season. 62-100. 2002 wasn't much better. 2003, Pirates signed Kenny Lofton and Reggie Sanders. I thought that team was definitely going to end the streak. They didn't. 2004-2006 were some of the worst baseball ever played during the streak ...

10 Sep 2013 02:40

Pirates fans have been delivered! I still remember sitting on a couch in Ketler Dorm at Grove City unable to move for a half hour when Sid Bream scored for the Braves 20 years ago. For all the years of watching guys like Dale Sveum, Paul Wagner, Chad Hermanson, Andy Laroche, and JJ Davis etc., the nightmare is over. And, for my dad who continued to faithfully watch the Pirates all those years of their losing, I'll bet he's smiling above as we long suffering Bucs fans are smiling down here. Next up, playoffs!

30 Aug 2013 22:53

My favorite player was Sid Bream back in the day. Most ppl had no clue who he even was lol

I was at the right age where I can still remember watching the 92 NLDS where Sid Bream ruined us for twenty years.

14 Jun 2013 23:28

Does anyone know where I can find video of Sid Breams first game back in Pittsburgh after being traded. It was 5/10/1991 and he hit a pinch hit home run in the 9th off Stan Belinda with tears in his eyes due to a huge standing ovation.

14 Jun 2013 21:31

I wonder if Sid Bream is in the lineup?

14 Jun 2013 21:10

I had a big dream just like Big's Dream, Faith Slid through just like Sid Bream

13 Jun 2013 20:31

Chris-- I grew up with Sid Bream and I am also a lifelong O's fan. I am happy for your success-- even happier for your convictions.

13 Jun 2013 18:12

Sorry guys I told you that Sid Bream would join us today. He will be coming on next week now. This Dale Murphy guy will be on today - 5:25PM

13 Jun 2013 12:21

Pirates 4th best record in major League Baseball and 3rd in their own division. Yeah that is our luck!

13 Jun 2013 04:31

Was also a big fan of your account of the Mets/Pirates brawl, w Sid Bream in the center of it

13 Jun 2013 02:16

Bonds throwing out Sid Bream would have prevented the last 20 years...

13 Jun 2013 02:10

the look on the Pirates faces after Sid Bream scored it was like a bunch of UPS guys had a bukkake on all the players wives.

12 Jun 2013 23:36

seriously, who in the world teachers these Pirates baserunning? Jack Leggett?

not having a winning season since slow man Sid Bream probably has something to do with it

12 Jun 2013 15:15

Failure is rewarded with contract extensions...how can I get a job with the Pens?

12 Jun 2013 13:54

Looking forward to another awesome Sunday at Grace Fellowship! Former Atlanta Brave Sid Bream will be speaking and the men's choir will be singing. Don't forget guys that we have a men's breakfast Saturday at 8:30 am and then a men's choir rehearsal. If you haven't signed up yet then send me a message so I can get you signed up for the breakfast & men's choir. It's gonna be awesome!!!

12 Jun 2013 13:32

Sid Bream will be our guest speaker this Sunday, Father's Day. Special music by the Men of Grace choir. Don't...

12 Jun 2013 05:04

Agree, but Im glad he did. Haven't been this fired up over baseball since Sid Bream scored in 95

12 Jun 2013 02:46

and Sid Bream put an end to that year.

12 Jun 2013 02:02

- i still remember watching sid bream score in 92...still breaks my heart. I hope we all get to see a winner this yr!

12 Jun 2013 01:45

Biggest highlight since before Sid Bream slid in safely in 1992 NLCS.

12 Jun 2013 00:25

I mean SID BREAM HAS NO KNEES TO SPEAK OF and he still outran that throw

11 Jun 2013 22:19

may the curse of Sid Bream be lifted

11 Jun 2013 22:17

Let the curse of Sid bream be lifted

11 Jun 2013 20:11

More improbable for Pittsburgh sports fans: 1) Tim Tebow, perhaps the worst starting QB in NFL history, beating the Steelers in the playoffs, 2) Francisco Cabrera of all people getting the hit for the Braves in 1992 that scored Sid Bream to beat the Pirates, or 3) The Penguins getting swept and scoring only two goals in nearly 280 minutes against the Bruins.

11 Jun 2013 17:29

I just did yoga for the first time ever and in a room that was over 100 degrees and for 75 minutes straight. I'd like to leave my tennis racket to Christy Cross, my authentic Sid Bream jersey to Drew Randall, my sweet Marmot backpack to Barrett Neal and the ice cream in my freezer to Luke Cross. It's been a good ride everybody. Keep your eye on the prize and don't ever go to yoga, ever.

11 Jun 2013 04:50

I'm willing to bet a lot of those Braves "fans" never saw Sid Bream slide across home plate.

Who is the Biggest Pittsburgh trader?? I say Sid Bream and Jagr. Note: Woodson and Porter where pushed out by management.

10 Jun 2013 17:11

being a braves fan, Sid Bream sliding home.

10 Jun 2013 17:10

Sid Bream sliding into home to beat the Pirates and win it for the Braves.

10 Jun 2013 16:28

I'm the Barry of I can hit a homer every single night. I can't throw Sid Bream out at home, though.

10 Jun 2013 09:55

The Fan Morning Show is on!!! We have plenty of reaction to the end of the Pens season and what happens next.Bob Errey joins the guys at 9 am to try and answer some of those questions.plus a strange outing for Jeff Locke...but a bigger start coming for the Pirates Tuesday night.join us on your ride to work. Listen In:

10 Jun 2013 04:15

The Sid Bream "THE SLIDE" Bobblehead that is part of this Bobblehead Lot is awesome

09 Jun 2013 21:09

what the *** was that a commercial for? ... the Sid Bream highlight has better video quality

09 Jun 2013 19:23

True braves fans can take it all the way back to Otis Nixon, terry Pendleton, David Justice, Sid Bream, & Javy Lopez on you.

09 Jun 2013 18:32

told City of PGH in state of shock right now; no one talking about Pens; sorta like 1992 when Sid Bream scored for ATL in Game 7

09 Jun 2013 12:36

What about the 1993 loss to Isles. Sid Bream or the MANY Cowher playoff losses?

Sad, all that talent and the Pens get swept and are the 4th best team in hockey. Pittsburgh sports always takes a backseat to Boston teams :( .

08 Jun 2013 03:42

“Sid Bream was out!” That was a tougher loss, maybe. But not worse performance.

08 Jun 2013 03:36

And with that I have no "professional" sporting events to pay attention to for about 2 months. By the way.the Pirates do not count as professional sports on any level so get off you bandwagon/soap box.

Hey Sid Bream- you are officially off the hook for most disappointing Pittsburgh sports moment of my life.

08 Jun 2013 02:48

I was rooting for Boston, but didn't think it would be so embarrassingly quick!

08 Jun 2013 02:44

For all y’all saying that this is the worst postseason performance by a Pittsburgh team: let me remind of you of Sid Bream.

08 Jun 2013 02:42

Weird watching kids of guys you watched playing ball. Van Slyke's son plays for the Dodgers ... if only Barry Bonds hadn't flicked off his dad Sid Bream would've never scored that run that had me collapsing on the living room floor.

08 Jun 2013 01:56

This is worse than watching Sid Bream round third for the Braves, you just know it ain't gonna turn out good.

07 Jun 2013 04:49

ok friends as You know I have followed baseball closely for far too long. last Pirate game watched in its entirety was the braves game where Sid bream beat Bond's throw to the plate. [ 1992] TV was on stage with me . Ok here's what we gotta do . We have to make a trade with the Angels. They have a lot of good hitters and no pitching. We have lots of great pitching and not one 300 hitter. I've been searching all the teams for a potential trade . that's the team. We are close to having a great team . Trade 2 arms for 2 high average hitters and we are in the hunt . What do you think?

06 Jun 2013 17:13

Am auctioning off my Sid Bream baseball. I have a picture of him singing it so I'm positive it's genuine. Wish me luck.

06 Jun 2013 15:32

To all my "Pens in 7" fans, remember.. Pens only scored 2 goals in 3 games. Scoring 1 goal and going into double OT should not give you hope. Must be a Pittsburgh thing.

06 Jun 2013 13:26

Can't say I watch hockey much but this Pittsburgh team reminds me of another Pittsburgh team. Is one of their lines manned by Bonds, Bonilla, and Van Slyke!

The thing about hockey. No matter how good your team is, when you run into the hot goalie, your season ends. 106 of 108. Sid Bream, Francisco Cabrera, Larry Brown, and Tuuukka Rask. I hate them all!

06 Jun 2013 02:34

A song made famous by rappers, and fellow Atlantans, Jermaine Dupri and Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, "Welcome to Atlanta" prescribes numerous activities and landmarks that have ...

06 Jun 2013 02:02

Welcome to third place Washington Nationals. Apparently the Phillies have ignited their natitude.

06 Jun 2013 01:26

Sidney Crosby's tears will be used to resurface the ice during intermission.

06 Jun 2013 00:54

Cobb is pitching a whale of a game. Need some runs for support, Rays!

05 Jun 2013 23:45

A note for my BRAVE friend Andy Mason: do you need to borrow a broom to SWEEP a place to display your PIRATE cd? I think that's a capital idea!

05 Jun 2013 22:45

Day one in Georgia: Waffle House for breakfast, Braves Game (they beat the Pirates!), Chick-fil-a, doing laundry (so easy and fast here), digging through bags to find stuff and trying to stay awake (jetlag!). And the best part is doing it all with my wonderful parents (Dennis & Alice Mitchell).

05 Jun 2013 19:45

In light of the MLB performance enhancing drug scandal, it is good to know there were no Pirates involved, and it shows.

We didn't get the no hitter.but we got the sweep. Is this the beginning of the yearly collapse of the Pirates?

05 Jun 2013 18:25

Working on some stuff in my office, I see on my phone that the Pirates are in a no-hit game v. the Braves. Turn it on and have continually heard nothing but the "Atlanta Braves Tomahawk Chop" song being played over and over and over again!! Didn't they come up with ANYTHING new since the 90's?? After all those seasons of falling short with the stupid song, they still use it?? WOW!! Can't take it. It's played for EVERY player that gets up over and over. IT's OLD!!! Tell me if there's still a no-hit game in the 9th with 2 outs and maybe I'll turn it back on.

05 Jun 2013 16:21

Famous people with whom I have had casual face to face encounters: John Wayne, Reggie Jackson (twice) William Shatner, Jesse Owens (shared an elevator with him at Del Webb's Townhouse, Bruce Sutter (had a pleasant conversation with Bruce about coaching/training pitchers and he bought me a beer.) Al McCoy. I also met many MLB players and managers such as Tommy LaSorda in the early eighties but it wasn't casual since I was working as an umpire in spring training in Mesa.

05 Jun 2013 15:52

What's going pirates? Looks like they're not raising anything this series!!! Lol maybe we'll settle this is the playoff good luck it would be great to see that rivalry again in the NLCS!

05 Jun 2013 03:08

I think the Bruins just scored again.

05 Jun 2013 02:37

I noticed tonight that there is a Mike Carp who plays for the Red Sox, which got me to thinking about an MLB "all fish" team. I'm sure there's a list of these online, but this is what I came up with w/o cheating: 1B-Sid Bream, 2B-Benji Gil, 3B-???, SS-???, OF-Kevin Bass, Mike Trout, Tim Salmon; starting pitchers-Catfish Hunter and Steve Trout. Baseball geeks, feel free to help me with my team (this can't be any worse than some of the other stuff you see on FB).

05 Jun 2013 02:25

I bet Terry Pendleton could get a base knock right now.

05 Jun 2013 01:37

I gotta tell you, that Tomahawk Chop or whatever that Indian chant is that they play down in Atlanta has got to be the most annoying thing ever, in anything. Just sayin'.

05 Jun 2013 00:59

Its been over 20 years , but every time the Pirates play the Braves I get a sick feeling in my stomach !!

05 Jun 2013 00:57

Does anyone else still get a sick feeling in their stomach when they see the tomahawk chop?

05 Jun 2013 00:11

That tomahawk chop music that Atlanta does makes me sick to my stomach. Childhood flashbacks of shock and disappointment coming flooding back. *** YOU CABRERA AND BREAM! *** YOU!

04 Jun 2013 23:12

GAME CHAT! The send Minor to the mound and try to stay hot as the first pitch is away on a beautiful day for a Braves baseball win! The Pirates attempt to counter with Locke, who has also been hot of late. Let's gettem, CHOP, CHANT, AND CHAT HERE!

04 Jun 2013 11:37

This is our 7th baseball season living in the ATL, tonight is the first time I am going to see the Bucco's play the Bravo's...as long as Sid Bream doesn't play I think I will be ok.

04 Jun 2013 03:40

It would be easy to keep piling on the Penguins, but there is nothing I can say that hasn't already been said. Bottom line is that if these guys have the kind of pride I think they do, if they can summon half of the confidence they had before this series, then this isn't over. They play best of seven for a reason. I'm not ready to quit on the team that has been so much fun to watch all year...

04 Jun 2013 02:45

And it didn't take long for hockey's version of the 1990's Atlanta Braves to rear it's ugly head once again. Good job Pens. Yet another waste of a season. You suck.

04 Jun 2013 01:26

Has any one else besides my dad noticed how the braves always hug either when a good play is made? Not saying there's nothing wrong with it. In fact, I see higher morale, teamwork, and a lack of apathy, which i haven't seen with themI'm all very long time. Takes me back to the Sid Bream days... Ah '92

04 Jun 2013 00:12

Meanwhile, Pirates lead Braves 1-0 in the 3rd and it's scoreless between Rockies and Reds in the 4th. -jacob

03 Jun 2013 23:42

I know its been over 20 years and they are nowhere near the same team, but I still hate the Braves, and Barry Bonds, and Sid Bream.

Pirates win another in extra innings. That is 3 this week. Way to take that last one from the streaking hot Reds and get back to 13 above. It is one heck of a Central Division and gain one back on the Cards who finally lost one! This was your Pirates update from the JSPFC (Jersey Shore Pirates Fan Club), now back to your Sunday Funday!

02 Jun 2013 02:32

Braves Win!!! Looked like Sid Bream sliding head first into home!

02 Jun 2013 02:27

Tomahawk chopping'! It wasn't Sid Bream, but I'll take it!

01 Jun 2013 23:47

Thom Brennaman with a 1992 NLCS/Sid Bream reference. Hold on while I go immolate myself.

01 Jun 2013 02:51

Any Clemson fans wanna buy tickets to tomorrow's game I have 3. On 3rd base line 10 rows up great seats. Text me

31 May 2013 14:51

I drove to Detroit Wednesday for a business meeting Thursday morning. I had my Yzerman jersey in my bag with me, in case I hit a sports bar Wednesday night. I did go to the bar but, I DID NOT wear the jersey. I'm not typically superstitious but, I'm feeling a bit guilty and wondering if somehow I did not contribute to the loss. But, I gave up on sports superstitions shortly after Sid Bream slide into home plate two decades ago.

31 May 2013 14:28

I think maybe Ill cave and watch the buccos this afternoon... I need to see what all the hype is about this year. and hopefully in October, I wont hafta say I told ya so... :/

31 May 2013 12:53

I heard an interesting statement by Peter Gammons on the radio this morning involving how baseball games seem to be longer. He said with weather patterns changing and more rain delays plus players not being on amphetamines anymore the game has just slowed down. I said wow

31 May 2013 02:28

I forgot leave game in the top on ninth, the last game I left at end was when Sid Bream slid in to beat Pittsburgh about 20 years ago in play offs.

31 May 2013 02:07

Great sports night so far: Braves win, Yankees swept, and George Brett is back in baseball where he belongs. Now the Pacers need to take care of business.

Hey we get it about 1992, slow Sid Bream, Barry Bonds, and the losing streak. Trust me, we really, really get it.

04 May 2013 22:29

Really? You had to bring up Sid Bream and game 7 in 92?

03 May 2013 14:56

My latest for where I admit to wanting to punch Sid Bream's brother in the face ...

03 May 2013 10:05

The world is going to end, if you listen to the fever-pitched American journalists. Aquatic death almost certainly lurks in every pond and stream, in the form of the Northern snakeheads. We have much to fear, and our friends and families will surely all be eaten by this unstoppable menace, bearing d...

02 May 2013 20:33

Talking to two colleagues in the Democrat newsroom, Bream is best known because her brother-in-law is ex-MLB player Sid Bream.

17 Apr 2013 01:50

The 2nd HR reminded me of a Ron Gant jack, and the 3rd reminded me of a Sid Bream jack.

My best sports memory at a game is Braves vs Pirates when Sid Bream slid into home.I sure hope I have one that rivals that when I leave the Dome later today.GOOO FALCONS and in the words of Samuel L Jackson and the choir ladies, Rise Up!!! Lets get to New Orleans!!!

20 Jan 2013 12:18

Truly enjoyed Sid Bream last night at the Sportsman Expo, held at North Murray High School in Chatsworth. For those that were there, I am sure you agree with me. For those that were not, you have been there. And for those who have never seen North Murray High School, you need to go this school. It is something else, and their Basketball Gym rivals many Universities. It is without question, one of the finest facilities that I have ever seen.

20 Jan 2013 01:34

Had a great time tonight got to meet Sid bream and hear a good message.

This past Falcons game was very exciting but there are two other Atlanta moments that was more exciting: Morten Anderson field goal in Minnesota to send the 98 Falcons to the superbowl and Sid Bream slide with the Braves. Another to remember is Steve Bartkowski BIG BEN throw against the Saints but the Seattle game beats that one. My opinion. Thoughts. Rise Up

17 Jan 2013 15:55

"Bottom of the 9th, 2 on and 2 outs..." What great baseball moments do you relive in your backyard?

16 Jan 2013 15:55

I wonder what was going through Lance Armstrong's mind when we all watched Tiger Woods unravel a few years back?

15 Jan 2013 02:11

Years from now, who will be more popular in Atlanta? Matt Bryant or Francisco Cabrera?

14 Jan 2013 20:17

Lance Armstrong apologizes to LiveStrong but hasn't admitted to doping. It's so sad, but in a sport full of dopers you'd be hard pressed to find very few clean cyclist.

14 Jan 2013 18:33

just unpacked Kristin Wright's Xmas gift. An official "SID BREAM SLIDES" Commemorative Bobblehead! She gave one to Dogias, too and actually went to the Braves game to get them! Smiling now.

14 Jan 2013 14:35

Careful, Joanne Feldman FOX 5! I think that exact reaction is why I look the way I do today... say hello to the OTHER Georgia dome!

14 Jan 2013 14:03

ATLANTA -- Tony Gonzalez, the Falcons' 36-year-old tight end, has seen it all in his 16-year career, and he has done most of it. He has played in 254 regular season games, more than all but 22 other players -- just eight of whom did not primarily play special teams -- ever have. He has made 1,242 re...

13 Jan 2013 23:28

Falcons!! By far the most fun sporting event I have been to since Sid Bream scored from second. The Dome and downtown Atlanta were electric. Bring on the Niners!

13 Jan 2013 21:16

That was the equivalent of the Sid Bream slide !

09 Jan 2013 19:14

If you can't throw out Sid Bream, you don't get to be in the Hall of Fame.

09 Jan 2013 19:07

Damm no hall of fame class this year for baseball

08 Jan 2013 02:16

I don't have a chance to legitimately vote on this year's HOF ballot, and I probably never will. But here's my take on what might be the most interesting Hall of Fame class I'll ever see. I'd Vote For... 1. Barry Bonds .298/.444/.607/1.051, 762 HR, 1996 RBI, 2227 R, 514 SB, 2558 BB, 8 Gold Gloves, 7 MVPs The PED/integrity argument has been beaten to death, so I won't rehash it here. He was a bit of a *** and I'll leave it at that. That being said, I will never see a more talented baseball player than Barry Bonds. He was Miguel Cabrera with Mike Trout's speed and Ichiro's glove (if not his arm). He struck out more than he walked in each of his first three seasons, and then never did so again over the next 19 years of his career. Elite basestealer with a quick release in left (although not quick enough to throw out Sid Bream) who put up steroid numbers well before the steroid era. A .505 OBP over an eight-year stretch, with a high-water mark of .609 in 2004. Even if you completely discard eight y . ...

Was delighted to share a table tonight with former Atlanta Braves first baseman Sid Bream, he of "The Slide" in the 1992 NLCS, and later hear his clear presentation of the gospel in front of a large crowd at First Baptist, LaFayette, Ga. Thanks to pastor Dr. Todd Gaddis for the invitation.

23 Oct 2012 15:32

Uh, no Deadspin. Last night's NLCS game 7 is NOT on the same level as other epic LCS series such as the Aaron Boone home run, the Sid Bream slide, the Beltran strikeout, or the Chris Chambliss home run. Just because it rained? It was a 9-0 mercy killing that was decided by the 5th inning. Very important to Giants fans, but by no means memorable to the rest of the baseball world as the above-mentioned series. They really must have been hard up on material today to write something that dumb.

20 years ago, Francisco Cabrerra hit a line drive to center field sending in Sid Bream in to score the winning run in the bottom of the ninth of the NLCS after the Atlanta Braves were down 2-0 to the Pittsburgh Pirates. That hit sent Barry Bonds, Jimmy Leyland packing back to Pittsburgh with no World Series berth. Good to see Jimmy Leyland getting ready to go back to the Fall Classic! Detroit was my preseason pick to win it all and Im back on the bandwagon! Go Tigers!

16 Oct 2012 03:08

- epic split screen. Who was faster Sid Bream or Aubrey Huff from second base!

16 Oct 2012 02:32

20 years ago tonight one of my saddest and most hated sports moments in history happened. Sid Bream beat the throw by Barry Bonds home and the Braves won the NLCS. Remember it like it was yesterday.

16 Oct 2012 00:39

Sid Bream will live forever! That was the night we taught Kiernan St. how to CHOP

15 Oct 2012 11:26

20 years ago Liberty University was celebrating the success of one of it's alumni as the night before Sid Bream of the Altanta Braves slid home to win one of the most incredible comebacks of all time in a game 7 NCLS sending the Braves back to the World Series. Sid was not know for speed scored the winning run from 2nd just barely beating the throw. I was happy for Sid but was pulling for the Pirates.

14 Oct 2012 21:26

20 years ago today trailing 2-1 Francisco Cabrera singled off Stan Belinda with two outs and the bases loaded in the bottom of the 9th to score two runs. The 2nd run was scored by Sid Bream who barely beat the thow from left fielder Barry Bonds. The Pirates have not played a meaningful game since. And yes I'm still bitter about it

14 Oct 2012 17:37

Great service this morning with Braves Sid Bream ... Great testimony !!!

14 Oct 2012 17:18

Of course the one day I don't go to church Sid Bream decides to show up..-__-

14 Oct 2012 16:53

Every time i watch that clip, Sid Bream's slow *** running still makes me nervous

14 Oct 2012 16:50

No big deal, just with Sid Bream at lunch. What!?

14 Oct 2012 15:58

We had an awesome message from God in our Church today, delivered by Sid Bream (Atlanta Braves)!! If only we all were as courageous and bold with our testimony!

14 Oct 2012 15:02

20 years ago today Sid Bream was running around the bases scoring in one of the most thrilling baseball games i have ever seen! Why do i mention this? Because i was watching that game from the Maternity Ward waiting for the most talented Lewis to ever be born! He will always do things in his time like he was suppose to wait 4 more days to be born but he wanted his own day! He is my youngest son! Happy Birthday Aaron Lewis!

14 Oct 2012 14:56

10/14/12 Jeter injury is sad in itself, add that to the 20th anny of Sid Bream killing fall baseball in Pitt n u have a sad day in baseball

14 Oct 2012 14:55

Former player Sid Bream is at our church this morning. I'm a little tooo excited.

14 Oct 2012 14:43

Enjoyed a great testimony by Sid Bream this morning at SHBC. It's great that a well known athelete is not ashamed of his stand for God and is willing to share his relationship with Jesus. God bless him and his family.

14 Oct 2012 13:57

What better way to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the end of baseball in Pittsburgh.

14 Oct 2012 13:45

20 years ago today, pinch-hitter Francisco Cabrera singled in Sid Bream with the NLCS-clinching run, one of the most exciting series ever.

14 Oct 2012 12:22

Today is the 20th anniversary of Sid Bream's slide. Do u remember where u were? I DO!!

14 Oct 2012 11:00

The legendary Sid Bream sits down with FOXSportsSouth.com in anticipation of his bobblehead night.

14 Oct 2012 10:08

...and thoughts of Stan Belinda pitches that were strikes but called balls, Jose Lind's error, and of course, Sid Bream

14 Oct 2012 06:34

20 years ago today, Francisco Cabrera hit a two-run single & Sid Bream slid into home to win the NL pennant for the Beloved Atlanta

14 Oct 2012 04:51

That game definitely broke my heart but not as much as Sid Bream.

14 Oct 2012 03:59

Somewhere Sid Bream is combing his mustache and crapping on my dreams.

14 Oct 2012 03:56

Jim Leyland looks scared. I think he might've just had a Sid Bream flashback.

Former Atlanta Braves great Sid Bream will be speaking tomorrow at 9 & 10:30. Come on out tomorrow!

13 Oct 2012 23:45

Got to play wiffleball with Sid Bream. Dude went

13 Oct 2012 22:57

Long, fun day at The Rock Ranch with my precious nephews and niece..oh, and Jill! Everyone had a blast.got Sid Bream's autograph for Ma and my pic made with him (BRAVES WIN, BRAVES WIN, BRAVES WIN, remember?).As soon as I can be shown how to download pics, I'll have some great ones to share...

13 Oct 2012 20:27

Just spending the day with Sid Bream

13 Oct 2012 17:12

Every time I see Moseley run, I can't help but think of Sid Bream.

13 Oct 2012 15:15

20 years later I still hate Sid Bream, the Braves and Francisco Cabrerra.